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The Mobility Roadshow 2008

tell me about The Mobility Roadshow




Tell Me About The Mobility Roadshow…

What is it?
The Mobility Roadshow aims to give anyone with a mobility problem - drivers, passengers, adults or children - the chance to assess what is available to help solve that problem and most importantly to try out and evaluate the options in a ‘no pressure` environment.

When and where is the next show?
Thursday 4th June to Saturday 6th June 2009, at Kemble Airfield near Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 6BQ. Open from 10am to 5pm Thursday and Friday, and 10am to 4pm on Saturday.

Who organises it?
Originally set up by the Department of Transport in 1983, the Mobility Roadshow is now organised by Mobility Choice, a registered charity with grant-aid support from the Department for Transport.

How much does it cost to get in?
Admission, parking and showguide are free.

Is it just for disabled and older people?
No. As well as carers and families of disabled people, the Roadshow can help a surprising number of people. For example, if you are very tall or rather below average height, mobility devices could make driving far more comfortable.

Who exhibits at the Mobility Roadshow?
Vehicle adaptation and conversion specialists, car companies, mobility aids manufacturers, scooter and wheelchair manufacturers, information and advice services, charities, community transport providers, sport, leisure and holiday companies; plus a range of equipment and services for an independent lifestyle.

What sort of products will I see?
Latest cars and converted vehicles fitted with adaptations; lightweight, sports, power and manual wheelchairs; hand controls; hoists; car seats; commercial vehicles; trikes and scooters; walkers; rotating car seats; specialist wheels and tyres; suspension systems; ramps; seat clamps; wheelchair restraints; lifts; independent living aids and numerous gizmos and gadgets to make life easier for anyone with a mobility problem.

Can I have a go on things?
Yes, this is a ‘hands-on` event. There are opportunities to test drive adapted vehicles, whether as a driver or passenger, plus you can try out wheelchairs and scooters on a dedicated Mobility Test Track, and try out off-road vehicles too. Plus - an interactive Sports Arena and there will be a rock-climbing wall with experienced helpers to get you to the top!

You mean I actually get to test drive vehicles?
Yes - you can register to test drive in advance, either through the website or by post. Don`t forget to bring your driving licence.

Is it just for Motability customers?
No. The Roadshow is for anyone who has a mobility problem, whether you have a vehicle through the Motability scheme or you own a vehicle privately.

Can I bring the kids?
Yes, it`s a fun day out for all the family.

Can I hire a wheelchair or scooter?
Yes. Wheelchairs and scooters can be pre-booked (subject to availability), and some will be available on the day.

Will I really get impartial advice?
Yes. The Roadshow is all about choice and opportunity. A large number of charitable organisations and information services will be offering impartial advice on a range of mobility issues.

Did you know?

· There are around 9.8 million disabled people in the UK, that`s over 15% of the population.

· There are 2.3 million blue badge holders in the UK, indicating that they have a significant mobility problem.

· Mobility vehicles represent around10% of the UK car market.

· Over 5.5 million disabled people are of working age, which represents 16% of the working population. However only 50% of disabled people of working age are in employment compared to 87% of non-disabled people of working age.

· By the year 2010, 40% of the UK population will be over 45 - the age at which the incidence of disability begins to increase significantly.

· The estimated annual purchasing power of people with disabilities is £40-£50 billion

· Over half the population over 75 has some kind of disability – 70% have difficulty walking or climbing stairs.

· 85% of disabled people in the UK were not born disabled, but became so in later life through accident or illness.

· 66% of disabled people are older people. In the next 50 years the number of over 60s will double and the number of over 80s will treble.

Mobility Roadshow Activities